
About Becky Taylor
I’m Becky Taylor — a television producer, speaker and storyteller, working across casting, editorial and welfare on long-running unscripted factual entertainment and reality formats.
Alongside my television career, I also work clinically within the NHS as a qualified midwife and sonographer, specialising in early pregnancy and gynaecology. Holding these two worlds at once has deeply shaped how I show up in conversations, with emotional intelligence, ethical responsibility, and a strong instinct for safeguarding and duty of care.
Much of my work, both on screen and on stage, sits in sensitive, emotionally complex territory. I’m drawn to conversations about relationships, power, love, harm and recovery, and the ways people learn to live with, reframe, or quietly minimise experiences that change them.
I care deeply about how stories are shaped, who holds the narrative, and what it means to feel genuinely safe when speaking publicly about your life.
I speak regularly on panels, live discussions and public platforms, exploring themes around women’s lives, visibility in midlife, resilience, and the human cost of silence, often holding humour alongside honesty. I’m particularly interested in creating spaces where people feel able to speak openly, thoughtfully and without judgement.
My own experience of rebuilding my life after trauma informs my work, not as a centrepiece, but as a lens: a reminder of how easily harm can be reframed, how much we carry quietly, and how powerful it can be to be truly heard.